One judge in Texas should not have the right to tell millions of women all over the country what we can and cannot do with our bodies. This is not just about abortion; it’s about an effort to control women. And we will not be controlled. npr.org/2023/04/07/115922045…

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Wake up, Marianne. State govs all over the country had enough power to shut down small businesses, schools and mandate "vaccines". THIS is the thing that is going to get you to speak up? Too late.
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The baby in the womb is the most vulnerable individual on earth, what would Jesus say or do Marianne Williamson
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Hey Marianne Williamson would you abort Jesus are have you don't that spiritually already to adopt the new woke religion.
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How does one judge get to decide if a FDA approved drug can be taken off the list of drugs people can take...that doesn't sound very democratic
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This is what happens when people like you help elect Republicans. If HRC wins this never happens.
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Not to be whataboutist, but could you also state your support on trans people, given the ongoing genocide against them and the fact that Biden just betrayed them big time? At this point, trans rights should be highlighted the same way economic issues and abortion rights are.
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One judge should not be able to convict a former present for political prosecution of an opponent.
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Um,..they will…if we don’t do something about it,…voting to re-elect Biden is not doing something about it.
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But it’s fine when they force girls/women to inject experimental drugs into their bodies?